CORUJAS BUILDING - Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2012
Architects: FGMF Arquitetos
Client: OTAVIO ZARVOS
Contractor: Citycon Engenharia
Photographs: Courtesy of FGMF Arquitetos
Project Description
The proposal for the EdifiÅLcio Corujas, aims to create a more humane space to work, going against the
traditional mirrored glass cubes located in regions of Sao Paulo, such as Avenida Faria Lima or Avenida Berrini. Designed using several sizes and formats, they create a horizontal solution. The building Corujas, located in Vila Madalena, is an office building that is the total opposite of modern office buildings, which segregate the users from each other. The template of the site, measuring only nine meters, led us to a horizontal solution, and the shape of the lot, led us to dismember the building into two: front and rear. The starting point for the project came from the desire to create an architecture that enabled offices have, beyond their enclosed areas, generous verandah spaces for external meetings, and private gardens. In order to reinforce these issues, the building includes many living areas, bike racks, changing rooms and even a cafe for users to meet and even work in public areas, almost creating a micro-community.
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